Text extraction from an image refers to the process of automatically extracting text from an image of a printed or handwritten document, such as a scanned paper document, a photograph of a blackboard, or a screenshot of a digital display. This technique is useful for digitizing paper documents, converting printed text to editable digital text, and extracting relevant information from images for applications such as OCR (Optical Character Recognition), document management, and data mining.
Design a comic strip showing a detective investigating a crime scene, with a magnifying glass in hand, examining a torn piece of fabric with a faint image of a license plate number, and a speech bubble above their head saying 'Ah-ha! Now I can extract the text from this image and crack the case!'
Create an image of a futuristic laboratory with a scientist in the center, surrounded by various gadgets and machinery, with a large screen displaying a scanned image of a historical document, and the scientist using a special device to extract text from the image.
Generate an illustration of a person sitting at a desk with a tablet computer in front of them, surrounded by papers and coffee cups, with a thought bubble above their head containing a blurry image of a document, and a cursor hovering over the tablet screen as if about to extract text from the image.